>>96264355
>at any rate purely as policy for a /tg/ wiki, i think it makes sense
It's the eternal dilemma of preserving history - should the curators maintain things as they were at the time of their creation, as accurately as they can, or should they adjust the material to shifting modern sensibilities and current year expectations?
Sure, no reputable artist would draw naked child nowadays. But should we dispose of renaissance paintings because the cherubs in them have bare butts? Admittedly, that's a bit of a hyperbole, but there's milennia worth of human art and just few decades of internet culture, so it not that much of a strethc.
The 1d4 was firmly on the side of preserving things in their original scope, that's why people find neither of the "sanitzied" successors satisfactory.